Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word RETITLE


RETITLE

Definitions of RETITLE

  1. To provide with a new title.

3

Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

11
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ETI
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RET
TI
TIT
TL
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2

2

186
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EEL
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EET
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EIE
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Examples of Using RETITLE in a Sentence

  • Amann's most notable contribution was persuading Hitler to retitle his first book from Viereinhalb Jahre (des Kampfes) gegen Lüge, Dummheit und Feigheit, ("Four and a Half Years (of Struggle) Against Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice") to Mein Kampf, ("My Struggle") which he also published.
  • Cobain had originally wanted to retitle the song "Sexually Assault Me," but decided on the meaningless title "Waif Me," knowing that another four-letter word was required in order to make a quick graphic change.
  • Boyer originally created the character as a simple one-shot "throwaway" for Eclipse, and originally pitched it as White Collar Man before Eclipse publisher Dean Mullaney persuaded him to retitle the strip.
  • In his spindly handwriting he wrote on the draft title-page the five words (referring to Lady Gregory), "The Old Lady Says NO", which Johnston used to retitle the play before putting on at Dublin's Gate Theatre the following year to considerable critical acclaim.
  • George Hager and his sister Mary Hager Dearborn take over their father's, Dok Hager, Dok's Dippy Duck and retitle and continue it as The Adventures of Waddles.
  • Zoe and Charlie is a TVO Kids English retitle of the French series of animated shorts Léa et Gaspard which still airs on Unis.



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